More information about the series
Next Level Chef is a brand-new ITV competition show, where 12 talented chefs, home cooks and foodie influencers will battle it out to create phenomenal next level dishes, in what can only be described as a demanding culinary gauntlet. Following its hugely successful US run, contestants will be put through their paces in the UK’s toughest EVER food competition as we celebrate the nation’s culinary excellence.
After a series of weekly eliminations, whoever impresses Gordon Ramsay and the other mentors the most will take home a massive £100k prize as well as a money can’t buy mentorship package with Gordon and the other mentors.
More information and application form at www.nextlevelchef.co.uk
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